Skip to content
criticmeterBETA
Log in
Phogs!

Phogs!

Bit Loom Games·Released Dec 3, 2020·Single player

Platforms
PS4PCXbox OneSwitch
Genres
PlatformerPuzzleAdventureIndie
Critic76/100
Across 4 reviews
AgreementData pendingNo votes yet
About

In Phogs! you play as a duo of dogs on a captivating, puzzle-filled adventure. Linked by a stretchy belly, you’ll need to bark, bite and bounce your way through obstacles set across the themed worlds of Food, Sleep and Play, in co-op or single-player. Forage through Food World, teeming with tasty treats. From hot buttered toast to chopped celery... even a river of chocolate! Stroll through Sleep World, complete with teddy bears, cushions and quilts, all nestled in the glow of the soothing night-light. Pounce through the crazy toybox of Play World, exploring a beach amusement park, a retro arcade, and everything in between. Woof! Supporting single-player and shared-controller gameplay, plus local and online co-op, Red and Blue are always ready to play!

Reviews

4 reviews
Nintendo Life logo
Critic80/100
Agreement

Phogs is a genuine dose of unbridled joy in a weird, physics-y, dog-tube package. It's hard to play this game without having a huge, goofy smile on your face. The Switch version has some minor to major issues here and there, but it rarely slows down the momentum of the puzzle-solving, dog-wiggling gameplay – this is another brilliant co-op experience for Nintendo's system.

Read full review at Nintendo Life
No vote recorded.
Eurogamer logo
Critic80/100
Agreement

Sliding about on a bedrock of blancmange, moving past boulder-sized strawberry slices and mountains of pink-tipped whip…

Read full review at Eurogamer
No vote recorded.
Push Square logo
Critic70/100
Agreement

The game leans heavily into its whimsical style, too. Colourful graphics and cute creatures make the world a fun place to explore, and unlockable cosmetics mean you can dress up your doggies as well. The whole thing is just happy, eager to please, and family friendly — like an actual dog, really.

Read full review at Push Square
No vote recorded.